Virginia Childhood Schedule Birth - 6 Years

Birth 2 4 6 12-15 18 4-6 Months Months Months Months Months Years

4 week HEP B minimum HEP B 16 weeks from dose one, and 8 weeks from dose HEP B (Anytime between 6 & 18 1st dose interval 2nd dose two, and at least 24 weeks of age 3rd dose Months) DTaP DTaP 5th dose, DTaP DTaP DTaP minimum age 4 1st dose 2nd dose 3rd dose 4th dose years Depending on type this dose may need 15 Polio Polio Polio month interval (ask 1st dose 2nd dose 3rd dose provider) 4th dose, Minimum age Minimum age minimum age 4 Minimum age years to begin these Hib to begin these Hib to begin these Hib Hib 1st dose vaccinations 2nd dose vaccinations is 3rd dose 4th dose is 4 weeks 4 weeks after Minimum is 6 weeks interval 8 PCV after 1st dose PCV previous dose PCV weeks 1st dose after PCV 2nd dose 3rd dose previous dose 4th dose Rotavirus vaccine vaccine 1st dose 2nd dose 3rd dose This dose must be completed by 8 months 0 days. HEP A Minimum HEP A Depending on 6 month 2nd dose given at manufacturer 1st dose interval minimum age 18 may need other months interval MMR* MMR 1st dose 2nd dose Varicella* Varicella 1st dose 2nd dose Annual Flu Vaccine For Everyone 6 Months and Older

Combination Herd Immunity Many vaccines are combined into This protects your community from one shot. This is proven to be safe by immunizing as much of the community as See current Centers for Disease Control (CDC) recommended schedule for children and effective, helping lower the possible. This helps protect babies, the and adolescents for additional information www.cdc.gov/vaccines/schedules number of shots your child will get. elderly, and others who get sick easily! www.vdh.virginia.gov Virginia Adolescent Vaccination Schedule 7 Years- 18 Years Vaccine Catch-Up & Dos5-6e Spacing* Years 7-10 11-12 13 16-18 If your child is missing any vaccines, be sure to ask your Years provider about the catch-up schedule so your child is Years Years Years fully protected. Doses of MMR and Varicella should be spaced 28 days apart, should complete by Kindergaten.

Catch-up HPV HPV HPV Vaccine 1st dose 6-12 months Vaccines* after 1st dose The HPV vaccine is the only vaccine that helps to Required prevent cancer! In Virginia, it is required before for entry MenACWY MenACWY into 7th 1st dose going to 7th grade. Please be sure your child 2nd dose grade finishes the HPV vaccine by age 13, for the most In Virginia, protection. If your child is 15 years or older at the Tdap requirred for 12th grade entry. time of the first shot of HPV, they will need 3 doses for full protection. Serogroup B MenB** (MenB)** Older teens and young adults (ages 16-23) can receive Annual Flu Vaccine For Everyone 6 Months and Older the MenB vaccine. It is given based on shared clinical decision-making. Depending on the school, teens may need the vaccine before going to college.

School Requirements Vaccine Abbreviations The Code of Virginia requires children entering daycare, public and private schools HepB- vaccine to give proof of vaccination before enrolling in school. The vaccines should be given DTaP- , , and based on the schedule recommended by the CDC, American Academy of Pediatrics, Hib- Haemophilus type b vaccine and American Academy of Family Physicians. Visit our website to learn more about HepA- vaccine the school requirements. MMR- , , and vaccine PCV-Pneumococcal Tdap- Tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis vaccine See current Centers for Disease Control (CDC) MenACWY- Meningococcal Conjugate Vaccine recommended schedule for children and (ACYW) adolescents for additional information MenB-Meningococcal Conjugate Vaccine (B) www.vdh.virginia.gov www.cdc.gov/vaccines/schedules